For each of the past six NCAA basketball tournaments, a No. 13 seed has won at least one game. Last season, 15th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast made it to the Sweet Sixteen and ninth-seeded Wichita State made it to the Final Four.

Cinderellas are around, it's just a matter of finding the right one to fit into the glass slipper.

Here's a look at five teams that could wear a slipper after the round of 64 is complete:

HARVARD

Former Duke guard Tommy Amaker leads Harvard into its third straight NCAA tournament with a team that has five players with double-digit scoring averages. Unlike Ivy League teams of the past, the Crimson put points on the board (73.6 per game). That could be the difference against a Cincinnati team that struggles to score when the ball is not in the hands of Sean Kirkpatrick (20.7 ppg).

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Have any of the high seeds played worse down the stretch than Syracuse? After (barely) winning 25 straight to open the season, the Orange lost five of its final seven, including home losses to Boston College (which just fired its coach) and Georgia Tech.

Western Michigan has a great inside-outside combination in David Brown (19.4 ppg) and Shayne Whittington (16.3 ppg, 9.1 rpg). If Brown (only 32.9 percent from 3-point range) or one of his teammates can shoot over the Syracuse 2-3 zone, the Broncos could pull the shocker.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Of the teams with a No.12 or higher seed not named N.C. State, North Dakota State may have the most oddly talented team. Taylor Braun (18.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.9 apg) is a classic example of that. At 6-foot-7 and 210 pounds, he's a point guard in a forward's body. TrayVonn Wright is a slender 6-7 forward at 185 pounds. He is among the team's leaders in 3-pointers made, but also had 55 blocked shots. With power players Marshall Bjorklund and Jordan Aaberg inside, the Bison should be able to match up on Oklahoma's Cameron Clark (15.3 ppg) and Ryan Spangler (9.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg).

MERCER

Which Duke team will show up against the Bears, who knocked out last year's Cinderella Florida Gulf Coast in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament title game? While Duke leans heavily on freshman sensation Jabari Parker (19.3 ppg) and Rodney Hood (16.4 ppg) for most of its offense, Mercer has only one player averaging more than 26 minutes per game (point guard Langston Hall) and gets scoring contributions many players to average the same 79 points per game as the Blue Devils.

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

I can't bring myself to pick N.C. State, Providence, the Iowa-Tennessee winner or any teams in an 8-9 matchup as a Cinderella, so I'm going with the Lumberjacks, who are a Cinderella favorite after winning their final 28 games. The matchup with Virginia Commonwealth will be an exciting one, with both teams playing a similar fast-paced style. If Stephen F. Austin was matched with a slower-paced team, I'd be jumping on the bandwagon with both feet.

Watch Sports Illustrated's Seth Davis break down the Jacks' chances to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament, as well as the outlooks for Harvard and Mercer: